Harry Herbert

Filmes

Angel
Skinny
Saxophonist Danny witnesses the murder of his band manager and a deaf-mute girl after a gig. Questioned by the police, he remembers only the orthopedic shoes of the killers' leader. So begins his quest to avenge her. He seeks an answer to the simple question 'Why?' but finds only more, and deeper, questions which resonate with the wider context of 'the Troubles', the inter-communal strife gripping the modern-day Northern Ireland which is the film's setting.
There's Always a Better Way: Views on Trial
Ephraim Oldman
The demonic Nicholas Diabolus is put on trial accused of interfering with people's lives.
Will Any Gentleman...?
Stage Door Keeper
A trip to the theatre changes a meek bank clerk's life, as he undergoes hypnosis and leaves without being woken up. Suddenly, he believes he is the world's greatest lover and becomes a terrorizing Casanova.
Punhos Traiçoeiros
DeGrazos
Boxing drama following the lives of 5 different fighters and their reasons for becoming boxers.
Time, Gentlemen, Please!
Tramp
Because of its high productivity and "almost" 100 per cent employment, the town of Hayhoe, England is expecting a visit from the Prime Minister. The "almost" is because of Dan Dance (Eddie Byrne), an old rogue who would rather drink and philosophize than work. The Village Council are determined to have a perfect record so they connive to have the old man put into the alms-house which has been unoccupied for many years, where he must abide by rules laid down 400 years ago. A new Vicar arrives and discovers that, because of the circumstances created by the Council, Dan Dance is entitled to 6,000 pounds a year at the expense of the village.
Medal for the General
Miles (uncredited)
A retired general helps out by sheltering some evacuees during WWII.
The Dummy Talks
A ventriloquist is murdered during a theatre variety performance. A dwarf goes undercover as the dummy...
Gert and Daisy Clean Up
Old Cheerful
Two friends set about trying to run a restaurant and bringing a gang of black marketeers to justice during the Second World war.
Danny Boy
Skinny
A remake of Oswald Mitchell's own 1934 production, a story of Jayne Kaye (Ann Todd), a successful singer in America who returns to Britain during the Blitz to find her ex-husband and son who have fallen on hard times.